06-12-2020, 02:45 PM | #1 |
Private
75
Rep 59
Posts |
M2 CS or M3 CS?
So I’m looking for something new, currently driving a F80 M3 with IPE exhaust and Bootmod3 stage 1. Still happy but somehow looking for something else..
Today went over to the BMW dealer, they have a M2 CS in stock and get a 20% discount on the price for trading in the M3. Have to say the M2 really looks amazing and with the ceramic brakes and CS hood it’s really cool. Only there is one thing, tomorrow I will take a look at a M3 CS 2019 with 10dkm and 30k cheaper than the M2. The new M3 off course is coming end of this year with a CS and probably a GTS I guess. And the new M2 will probably be released in 2022 or so I guess? I already have drivin the first M2 two times and the F80 M3 also two times, the M3 always felt more M to me because of the interior and driving but with this M2 CS I think that the real M feeling is not missing at all anymore. So, yes what to do? Just looking at the difference in price the M3 is maybe a better option as financial as fun, but M2 CS is also special and maybe the last one with rear wheel drive and a 6 cilinder? |
06-12-2020, 03:05 PM | #3 |
Private
75
Rep 59
Posts |
None haha, it’s off course not available to drive. The M2 CS is brand new over there. There is also still as far I know not any in the Netherlands registered on plates..
|
Appreciate
0
|
06-12-2020, 05:07 PM | #5 |
Major
914
Rep 1,113
Posts
Drives: M3CX
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: South Florida
|
M3cs because it is cheaper.
|
Appreciate
0
|
06-12-2020, 10:58 PM | #7 |
Brigadier General
4984
Rep 4,978
Posts |
M3CS even if it was more expensive. Most beautiful car BMW has ever made with a nearly perfect spec. Love the M2CS, but the M3CS just has a place in my heart.
__________________
Wife's Car: 2020 X4M Competition, Alpine White on Black Alcantara and Biege
Current Car: 2018 F80 M3CS, SMB, DCT, ZEC, MPE Recently Departed: 2020 F87 M2C, LBB, ZEC, 6MT (Euro Delivery Aug. 29, 2019, totaled by an idiot in a Camry who then ran from the scene) Wife's Prior Car: 2018 F80 M3, Yas Marina Blue, DCT, Black 19s, Carbon Structure Anthracite Cloth/Leather Combination, Driving Assistance Package (Euro Delivery Oct. 9, 2017) |
Appreciate
0
|
06-13-2020, 04:33 AM | #8 |
Colonel
3185
Rep 2,578
Posts |
Powertrain, dynamic and dimension aside:
The M2 CS and M3/4 CS are pretty much the same, in terms of carbon add-ons, technology & interior, stock for stock. Worth noting that: 1. Although being short in wheel base, the F87 has a much taller stance and higher seating position than the F80/82, meaning a less coupe feel and a more hatchback feel. 2. The F87CS, like the F87C, has the braking air duct, which helps track endurance. 3. The MP Carbon fender for the F87 is gorgeous, and is not available to any other M model to my knowledge. Carbon trunk, fully painted, is also worthing considering. 4. F82 CS comes with the stunning OLED rear light. 5. F80/82 have way better color options (rock grey, SMB). In the long run, the F87CS will be a much better value, due to its purer M spirit and rarity. But F80/82 is a more grown M car (less boy race feel) that's easier to live with day to day.
__________________
Lemania 2320
|
Appreciate
0
|
06-13-2020, 10:34 AM | #9 | |
Private First Class
124
Rep 124
Posts |
Quote:
It is not a suitable car for the day to day |
|
Appreciate
0
|
06-13-2020, 05:24 PM | #10 |
Captain
656
Rep 847
Posts |
I would get the M2 CS since it is smaller and probably more fun. Although the M3 CS is probably faster with more torque. Both should depreciate the same, although I think the M2 CS has a chance in being thought of years from now as the better car.
|
Appreciate
1
Killed by Death14957.50 |
06-14-2020, 05:38 PM | #11 |
Major
914
Rep 1,113
Posts
Drives: M3CX
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: South Florida
|
the lack of armrests in the M3CS is a PITA.
__________________
Sold: 2008 335i, 2015 M3, 2018 M3, 2020 M2 Comp
Current: 2022 M3 CompX, 2024 M2 6-Spd |
Appreciate
2
bobert860.50 Killed by Death14957.50 |
07-12-2020, 01:14 AM | #13 | |
Major
1424
Rep 1,419
Posts |
Quote:
__________________
Dry sump flat six
|
|
Appreciate
0
|
07-26-2020, 04:58 PM | #14 |
Banned
460
Rep 469
Posts |
There's really no comparison.
M2CS is a proper sports coupe that comes in a manual. M3CS doesn't come in manual and already looks a lot more dated IMO. Total bust IMO. M3CS went under sticker because of how disappointing it was. They were literally sitting on lots with dealers begging for people to take them off their hands. The story with M2CS will be the complete opposite; likely at or over sticker and will sell out instantly. M2CS will also appreciate in value. I know this market well after nearly two decades of driving ///M models. In 5-10 years, the M2CS will be what the 1M is today, times 2. |
Appreciate
0
|
07-26-2020, 05:03 PM | #15 | |
Captain
656
Rep 847
Posts |
Quote:
|
|
Appreciate
1
Hegge883.00 |
07-26-2020, 09:24 PM | #16 |
Banned
2534
Rep 1,908
Posts |
Everyone is looking for the next 1M. The 1M was a true one-off that enthusiasts decided was special. . . indeed it was.
The M2CS is entrenched in the shadow of the M2C . . . the latter decidedly special according to enthusiasts, while the former advertised to be special by BMW. Enthusiasts decide what is special, not BMW. A decade from now the M2CS will be as obsolete as the M2C, and the latter readily available if anyone desires to own one or the other. Whatever minimal difference exists between the M2C and M2CS today will have all but disappeared when both are obsolete in a decade. The 1M was introduced alone and remains alone. One of a kind. By contrast, if the F87 M2C is not enough to quench your thirst, the G87 M2C (and presumably M2CS) will be produced hot on the F87 tail. Did BMW develop the M3CS and advertise it as being 'less special' than the M3C? Hell no! Enthusiasts decided which of the two was 'more special.' For the record, I have no doubt the M2CS is an exceptional vehicle . . . just not 'that special' compared to the M3, apparently. ///AVM |
Post Reply |
Bookmarks |
Tags |
f80, m2cs, m3cs |
|
|